Westbrook had just one turnover and Kevin Durant added 21 points, 11 rebounds
and five assists for the Western Conference-leading Thunder, who won their
fifth straight game.

The Lakers had won three of four entering Thursday and sported a 20-4 home
record, but were outscored 58-44 after the break to suffer the loss.

Andrew Bynum, who was benched by coach Mike Brown for attempting an ill-
advised three in Tuesday's win over Golden State, responded with 25 points and
13 rebounds. Kobe Bryant had 23 points on 7-of-25 shooting.

Former Lakers point guard Derek Fisher scored seven points in his return to
LA. He was dealt to Houston at the trade deadline before being bought out by
the Rockets and signing with the Thunder.

Fisher, who played 13 of his 16 NBA seasons and won five NBA titles with Los
Angeles, sounded relieved to be on the Thunder.

"I have great memories here," he said, "but it's fun to play on a team that
has no pressure on them to win. It's refreshing. It's not a championship-or-
bust mentality. It's a good feeling."

The Lakers led by as many as 12 early on and were up 49-44 at the break, but
Oklahoma City opened the third quarter with an 11-0 run in what proved to be a
lopsided second half.

"We did a much better job as the game went on," said Thunder coach Scott
Brooks. "Russell had a great game going. When everybody touches the ball we're
pretty good."

Westbrook's driving layup put the Thunder on top, 50-49, Serge Ibaka followed
with a putback and Durant capped the burst with a three-pointer for a 55-49
advantage.

The lead continued to grow, reaching double-digits, 78-68, on Westbrook's
pullup three at the buzzer and the Thunder opened the fourth with another run
to put the game away.

"The way we gave up baskets in the third quarter was difficult to watch," said
Lakers coach Mike Brown.

A layup by LA's Matt Barnes started the final quarter, but Oklahoma City
answered with 10 straight, highlighted by Westbrook's two-handed baseline slam
and Durant's one-hander over a helpless Pau Gasol.

It was 88-70 when the dust settled and although the Lakers cut their deficit
to 96-89 in the final minute, Westbrook hit a long jumper and two free throws
and Durant made a running hook to keep them at bay.

"We stayed aggressive," said Westbrook. "It's definitely a good win."

Bynum opened the game with a dunk and scored eight in the first. Bryant added
nine and the Lakers took a 30-18 lead into the second. Ibaka made a falling
jumper at the buzzer to pull the Thunder within five at the half.

Game Notes

The Thunder have won three straight over the Lakers. They improved to 17-8 on
the road this season.